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"Le Gorille"
Song by Georges Brassens
from the album La Mauvaise Réputation [it]
Released1952
Genre
Length3:36
LabelPolydor
Composer(s)Eugène Metehen
Lyricist(s)Georges Brassens
La Mauvaise Réputation [it] track listing
8 tracks

A-side

  1. "La Mauvaise Réputation"
  2. "Le Parapluie"
  3. "Le Petit cheval"
  4. "Le Fossoyeur"

B-side

  1. "Le Gorille"
  2. "Corne d'aurochs"
  3. "La Chasse aux papillons"
  4. "Hécatombe"

"Le Gorille" is a 1952 song by Georges Brassens, found on his album La Mauvaise Réputation.[1] It was also released as a single, with La Chasse Aux Papillons as B-side. [2][3]

Lyrics[edit]

The song describes how a group of women in a zoo observe the genitalia of a male gorilla. The animal suddenly escapes and all the women, except for a 100-year old lady, run away. The gorilla, who is in heat, mistakes a judge in a black robe for a woman and rapes him. Brassens later reveals that this very same judge had sentenced a man to the guillotine earlier that day and now, just like the convicted criminal, screams in vain for mercy. [4]

Reception[edit]

Le Gorille was very controversial at the time of its release. First of all because of its pornographic lyrics, but secondly also because it took a stance against the death penalty when it was still in effect in France. It was banned on all French radio stations. [5][6]

Covers[edit]

Le Gorille has been covered and translated several times:

Sources[edit]

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